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U.S. regulator closes preliminary review of Tesla’s Model X over seat belt issues

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A Tesla Model X is shown at a Tesla service center in Costa Mesa, California, U.S., October 20, 2020.   REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
A Tesla Model X is shown at a Tesla service center in Costa Mesa, California, U.S., October 20, 2020. US auto safety regulator has closed a probe into over 100,000 Tesla Model X after the automaker issued a recall to fix seat belt failures REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

(Reuters) -The U.S. auto safety regulator has closed a probe into more than 100,000 Tesla Model X vehicles after the automaker issued a recall to fix front seat belt failures, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday.

The regulator said it was closing the investigation in view of the recalls and updates launched by Tesla, adding that it may take additional action in the future, if needed.

Tesla filed a safety recall of some vehicles in July 2023 and had last June updated procedures requiring a first-row seat belt to be disconnected from and reconnected to its pretensioner anchor, the NHTSA said.

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The NHTSA had said in March 2023 it is opening a probe into 50,000 Tesla Model X vehicles after receiving two complaints reporting front seat belt failures in March.

(Reporting by Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva and Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

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